Weenieworld takes a shot at Rivers. Rivers has a large Christian family, which is admirable. But apparently readers are supposed to conjure up images of all the black affletes who have "countless" children to "countless" baby mamas. Or maybe Weenieworld is just ticked off at a White man being bountiful instead of eagerly participating in the extinction of his race like he's supposed to.

Philip Rivers told a San Diego radio station that he is now willing to embrace the Chargers' move to Los Angeles. The father of countless children who go to school in San Diego, there were rumors two offseasons ago that Rivers might request a trade if the Chargers moved. The sides agreed on a five-year, $99 million contract and things have been hunky dory ever since. "I'm not gonna be there for 13 years but I'm gonna give 'em all I've got in the short time I have left," said 35-year-old Rivers. Rivers will be getting back Keenan Allen (ACL) to go with promising youngsters Tyrell Williams and Hunter Henry with Ken Whisenhunt's offensive staff returning.

The great Philip Rivers became just the fourth NFL QB to start 200 games in a row yesterday. The others are Brett Favre and the Manning brothers.

Favre had some mobility, but the other three are among the slowest quarterbacks when it comes to foot speed, but what they share in common is tremendous pocket awareness. Rivers' accomplishment is particularly notable because he's played behind a lot of terrible offensive lines during his career (as has Eli).

Tom Brady is another slow afoot Ironman QB with great pocket awareness who would be on the list except for the blown-out knee he suffered in the first game of the '08 season.